Category: Georgia’s Presidential Pathways Region

Erosion began carving Providence Canyon after settlers resorted to poor farming practices in the 1800s. Despite being a man-made disaster, Providence Canyon is designated one of Georgia’s Seven Natural Wonders. Without seeing it, I balkedContinue reading

[section_title title=Where to See STARS in Georgia] As we approach the shortest nights of the year, and consequently the longest & hottest days of the year, you may be looking for a way to getContinue reading

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads! If you’re looking for something to do for Father’s Day, check out this list of fun Outdoor Adventures in GA State Parks. The giveaway, for a ParksPass, hasContinue reading

[section_title title=Nature Centers] Good day, friends! Here I am again with 20 more places to add to your Southern Summer Bucket List. I’ve made it a point to search out 100% free places to exploreContinue reading

[section_title title=Free Fishing Day in the Southeast USA] Hi y’all! I’m writing from St Augustine, Florida to keep you updated on all the cool #SouthernSummerFun. It just so happens that this is National Fishing &Continue reading

Just in time for Georgia’s excellent spring weather, the Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources has launched a new interactive map! The Georgia Outdoor Map can be accessed, for free, using the web browser on yourContinue reading

The Young Eagles program is designed to give youth the opportunity to experience and develop an interest in flight. By offering youth, ages 8-18, a free flight; the EAA hopes to encourage today’s kids toContinue reading

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